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12:04 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by jpmc26
@Shog9 Yes, but I bet you didn't keep cows that weren't producing any milk. — jpmc26 36 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by HFBrowning
@Dominic108 if it helps, you can just ignore the votes on meta. They don't count towards your reputation, and are not really intended to answer a question like yours (they do a decent job answering a question more like "should we implement this change to the site?" -> if everyone votes down, it means the community doesn't like it) — HFBrowning 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Shog9
It takes a couple of years for a calf to come of age, and of course longer still before you get milk, @jpmc26. Dry time is important for health as well. I get the point you're trying to make, but this is probably a bad analogy for that point. — Shog9 ♦ 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by jpmc26
@Shog9 Actually, you're right. A knowledge repository isn't like a dairy farm. It's like the supermarket, where the milk is already processed and packaged and ready to go and any bad milk has been thrown out. — jpmc26 25 secs ago
 
12:24 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Dominic108
Oups, downvoting for no, seems to have been used here. Yet, it was not a request for change. You see this jargon, just like most jargon, is really confusing. You say that it should not be used for my question, but it was. — Dominic108 35 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Dominic108
Oups, downvoting for no, seems to have been used here. Yet, it was not a request for change. This habit encourages not explaining your answer. It transforms all questions into a vote and votes are very inefficient to make things progress. Progress is more likely to occur when you encourage explanations, etc. — Dominic108 14 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Ethan Fischer
Ah man, didn't know that. Well given that most of my reputation is coming from just asking this question at the right time and place, I feel kinda weird that I've gotten as much of a boost from it as I have. So I guess yeah I'd be fine with sacrificing my rep for no more noise — Ethan Fischer 21 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Shog9
A knowledge repository isn't like a dairy farm, or a supermarket, or even this Q&A site. A knowledge repository is a goal, a platonic ideal. Analogies are useful in helping to shape a path toward such a goal, but must be discarded the moment they lose relevance. We "throw out" a fairly staggering volume of questions every week here; we got that bit pretty well handled. It's the other parts: the prep, packaging, stock rotation... Where we need work. Your question here concerns prep. I've done sorting and culling in several fields; my observation is that patience, diligence and speed are key. — Shog9 ♦ 1 min ago
 
12:44 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Dominic108
I am going to delete this question. I was not asking for a vote. That is not at all what I wanted when I asked the question. I wanted elaborated opinions, not just yes and no. — Dominic108 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Alexei Levenkov
Just to make your point about censoring and being terrible I voted to close this question as duplicate of meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/292026/…. — Alexei Levenkov 10 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Dominic108
It's not a duplicate. The question you refer to is asking whether it is ok to follow-up a question by another one that asks to explain some code snippet that was provided in the answer to the previous question. — Dominic108 1 min ago
 
1:06 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Dominic108
I will delete this comment about censured. It does not help me — Dominic108 27 secs ago
 
1:30 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Patrice
This is very...... broad as a "style" of questions. Could you give, maybe, a slightly more specific example? That would help narrow down what exactly you want to ask — Patrice 1 min ago
 
1:50 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Makoto
@CertainPerformance: If this is the application being used (oh look, another missed detail about the problem domain!), then AutoHotKey would be out of play. — Makoto 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Samuel Liew
 
2:12 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Dominic108
I have asked questions like that. I assume you can lookup. For these specific questions, people that answered were happy to help. It worked fine. Here, I want to know if other people ask similar questions (about popular framework), because I do not want to do different from every one else. That's the purpose of the question. — Dominic108 1 min ago
 
2:24 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Bhargav Rao
Ok, thanks. I will try to move forward with this as soon as I can. — Bhargav Rao ♦ 1 min ago
 
3:22 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Andreas
You have not read the question have you?! Did you just skip past the question to get to the comments section? It's because of a tag edit that the question got bumped to the top! If you delete a tag then all questions with this tag will get the tag removed. Kind of obvious. — Andreas 51 secs ago
 
3:36 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Andreas
Here we go @Tyler. Is this a new or old question? i.stack.imgur.com/u6UQK.png no cheating! That is what it looks like. It's on the top of the active page, you see it has been modified, and that is it. — Andreas 1 min ago
 
3:46 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Cindy Meister
@SamuelLiew ^^^ Since he didn't ping you, not sure you're seeing the reply in comments... — Cindy Meister 1 min ago
 
3:58 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Cindy Meister
Not sure I follow what you're proposing. I agree that there are a lot of inconsequential edits that kick a closed question into the Re-open queue, which is a waste of time and deprives the OP of the opportunity to edit in order to trigger the re-open process. This, for me, is the bigger concern. My thought would be that low-rep users can't edit closed questions. They're usually out for rep points and have no "filter" about the results of their action. — Cindy Meister 26 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Cindy Meister
Not sure whether I'm understanding what you're asking but... A question that basically says "Explain this to me, I don't understand" tends to be "broad". It would be important to phrase it very narrowly, possibly with a bit of code to illustrate the "pain point". — Cindy Meister 6 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Samuel Liew
Thanks for the confimation.. I have submitted the disassociation request. — Samuel Liew ♦ 1 min ago
 
4:46 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Dominic108
Yes, of course, the questions should be made very specific by referring to specific bits of code. On that respect, it's the same as questions that arise when you write code. The only difference, but it is an important difference, is that the question arises when you try to read and understand code, not when you write code. — Dominic108 1 min ago
 
5:12 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Zoe
It appears on your profile now. Remember that SE caches pages, so changes aren't always reflected immediately — Zoe 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Accountant م
@Zoe yes, thank you. — Accountant م 41 secs ago
 
5:54 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by piet.t
The best thing I saw concerning this topic was someone editing an explicit "this is just an example and does not work"-URL to hide behind some text.... — piet.t 1 min ago
 
6:28 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by jonrsharpe
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by weegee
We should probably burn this tag to hell as it is not even that specific and if new people read that excerpt, there will be many off-topic questions arising — weegee 1 min ago
 
6:44 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by T.J. Crowder
@WarpDriveEnterprises - The Truth Is Out There! The cheese/bedsheet industrial complex is suppressing the real story! — T.J. Crowder 9 secs ago
 
7:04 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Lundin
@TylerH If if 3 people think a question should be closed and 3000 people think that it shouldn't, then it will get closed needlessly and has to go through the re-open procedure. This creates needless frustration for the OP and pointless busy-work for those who have to re-open it. — Lundin 11 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by BSMP
Avoid adding words like "link" and "see here." For ages the top search result for "click here" was the download page for Adobe Acrobat. — BSMP 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by BSMP
I like to use the title of the page when replacing a bare URL with text because, among other things, it's helpful for finding the page again if the link breaks. It's not a frequent problem but it's helped a few times I've had to fix a link. — BSMP 9 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Sinatr
I always have adblock and I didn't even know there is such an annoying thing. Really SO??? Is it really necessary??? — Sinatr 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Sinatr
"your account has more than 15 rep on the target site" - shouldn't this be "your account has less than 150 rep" (or some other number, not sure)? You are not targeting newcommers to teach them, you are targeting veterans to annoy them. — Sinatr 44 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Trilarion
They make some money out of links to amazon, but in order to do that they have to convert them before. — Trilarion 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Bhargav Rao
Stats at the end of featuring: Q: +90/-5. A1 (Saying yes) +71/-1. A2 (Saying yes) +26/-5. A3 (Saying No) +4/-17 A4 (Saying rename) 0/-13. The community has voted in favor of burnination. — Bhargav Rao ♦ 1 min ago
 
7:52 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Sinatr
Btw, why this topic is not featured? Why there are same featured old topics for several days and such anticipated topics like this one are not even featured??? — Sinatr 19 secs ago
 
8:06 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by double-beep
 
8:16 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Sinatr
I was thinking it's "All questions" category and thought it's new topic and I miss it somehow. Excuse my rant please (now deleted). — Sinatr 45 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by ivarni
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by E_net4
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Vadim Kotov
There is a pop function in Python list. I think these questions should be tagged list, similar to questions about stack. — Vadim Kotov 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Yehosef
wohoo - 2 minutes in and already 2 downvotes! Can I get a close! — Yehosef 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Vadim Kotov
There is also UINavigationController.popViewController function in UIKit in iOS, I saw some questions about it tagged with pop. These should be tagged with uinavigationcontroller or uikit instead. — Vadim Kotov 27 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Yehosef
Here's a little tip... A duplicate question is not "bad" and doesn't need to be downvoted. It's a valid question and it's good (IMO) but it's not needed (perhaps) because there might be a duplicate. But I at least appreciate explaining what you think is wrong. — Yehosef 57 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by rene
Your wish is my command ... — rene 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Thomas Schremser
Probably I'm understanding your proposal wrong but shouldn't it say .".. you should not be allowed ..."? — Thomas Schremser 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by rene
Both on main and meta the down vote tooltip on questions does say shows no research effort. When I ask a new question with your exact title I get loads of similar questions as possible duplicates. None of which you mentioned in this very post. We're happy to help you here but at a minimum you could have mentioned or linked some of what was offered to at least pretend you tried to bring a new perspective on the table instead of only being a convenient place to vent your frustration. — rene 6 secs ago
 
8:48 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Vadim Kotov
For stack questions, should we also remove push tag or not? — Vadim Kotov 13 secs ago
 
9:14 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by simonalexander2005
ah ok, that answers the first question - thanks — simonalexander2005 1 min ago
 
9:46 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by rene
while we appreciate new answers it is preferred they add extra info or offer an alternative that is not already mentioned in the existing answers. I have doubts if this answer brings in that extra guidance. — rene 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Pureferret
Could we just use some metrics to see if someone has been trained to upvote stuff? Also, if I open 3-4 questions from google, and I only get the banner once, it's unlikely to appear on the question I want to upvote. — Pureferret 35 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Luuklag
@IainSamuelMcLeanElder it would be really helpful if you could accept the answer that contains the retag guidance, so that it will be easily found by anyone wishing to help out. — Luuklag 1 min ago
 
10:12 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by benwiggy
@gnat I would like to echo the results of that survey and admit that I never noticed the Help icon, despite clicking on the the trophy one to the left of it regularly! — benwiggy 1 min ago
 
10:24 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Vasily Hall
Maybe in the future, they can invent a name spacing convention for tags. "stack:pop" — Vasily Hall 16 secs ago
 
10:34 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by weegee
@jonrsharpe double-beep’s dupe is more relevant and a better dupe — weegee 47 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by πάντα ῥεῖ
Do we really need going to be cuddly here? — πάντα ῥεῖ 58 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by rene
Is What does that mean? supposed to link somewhere or did you leave that there for potential answers to fill in? — rene 50 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by AGuyCalledGerald
yes rene, I wanted to underline or insert a link, it did not work somehow. I will edit the question — AGuyCalledGerald 16 secs ago
 
10:54 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by rene
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by liakoyras
Hmmm, not exactly what I asked for but it is a good start. — liakoyras 49 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by rene
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by TJA
@YungGun The rationale behind "a positive tone" is that I have had correct answers that I have spent several hours working on down voted. I have then double checked their validity and am left at a loss as to why they were down voted, and without comment I will never know. That kind of trolling really reduces my desire to contribute correct answers to the community. — TJA 50 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by ivarni
 
11:24 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by James
I think there might be a problem with assuming the reservoir of possible new users has the same characteristics of older new users. Attrition might be related to the length of time it takes to take the plunge in joining SO in the first place. — James 46 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by VLAZ
"I propose that if you do not have enough rep to skip the edit review then you should be allowed to edit any closed questions except your own." what if a user suggests an edit, and afterwards the question is closed? I see a sizeable portion of edits fall under this situation, too. — VLAZ 50 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by James K Polk
@ThomasSchremser: I don't know how I missed that, thanks. — James K Polk 1 min ago
 
11:52 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Dominic108
This answer shows there is a misunderstanding. The singleton tag was only added after I received the answer in the comments. I could absolutely not have added the tag before. I knew about singleton, but obviously I did not make the link before I received the comment. I feel weird that we say it is a duplicate, because I (and many others that try to understand the same framework) would not ask the question in terms of singleton. I humbly admit that it shows that the notion of singleton was not lively in my mind and I feel it's not nice to say that my question was not good because of that. — Dominic108 10 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Braiam
"There are no "strict duplicate rules" that I know of, neither de jure nor de facto." Actually, the duplicate close vote text, help center and the post notice strongly implies that questions are exactly the same, not just that one answer applies to the other question. — Braiam 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by yivi
Just used those two questions to illustrate that some of these questions are going to be better than others. Use the feedback as you will. Good luck! — yivi 10 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by yivi
Even if you didn't know it was a singleton, it is. There is nothing wrong in now knowing something. But the dupe applies, IMO. "Why does this is being done this way?". "It's an application of the singleton pattern". I don't believe the question is bad because it is a dupe, but because it's not very clear. Maybe it should be edited for clarity (and not to add meta-commentary). But even if clear, it's most likely a dupe. (Or a very uninteresting question: "why do we use this safeguard for singletons?"). — yivi 52 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Jonas Wilms
@ivarni How did you find that url? — Jonas Wilms 11 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Dominic108
To be more precise, I did consider the possibility that the purpose of the bit of code was to avoid a duplicate, but I did not make the link with the general notion of singleton. Again, it shows that this general notion was not lively in my mind when I asked the question and I feel weird that we say that the question is not good because of that. Again, many others might be in the same situation while trying to understand this general framework. — Dominic108 50 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by yivi
It kinda seems like you are not reading what I'm writing. I'm afraid I wont be able to help you here. I'm sorry! Bye. — yivi 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by ivarni
@JonasWilms Somewhere on meta. Can't recall where I saw it first. Googling for the actual URL returns (among many other things) meta.stackoverflow.com/a/261400/957731. It's not very known but it gets brought up once in a while, usually when someone has questions about rep calculation. — ivarni 2 mins ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Dominic108
What you suggest is that we should edit questions sincerely asked because we don't know so that they become more obvious and almost pointless. — Dominic108 45 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by weegee
What if I’m helping a newbie to make his closed which was closed as too broad question, a little less broad? Or any other help — weegee 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by weegee
Every edit to a closed question deserves to make the question, go into the reopen queue. — weegee 23 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Dominic108
Again, you assume too much. I don't know why but the application I am using is not showing edition conflicts. So I actually wrote my comments without being aware of your preceding comments. — Dominic108 1 min ago
 
12:28 PM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Dominic108
Just so that we are clear, your answer cannot help anyone that don't have the knowledge before asking the question to know in advance that the question will be considered pointless, not interesting and perhaps down voted, etc. So your answer is basically saying that it's fine to ask this type of questions but be warned that your question might be considered non interesting and downvoted and there is nothing you can do about this, except not ask the question in SO and try to find the answer elsewhere. — Dominic108 13 secs ago
 
12:46 PM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Andrew T.
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Dominic108
I accept that it is a duplicate of "I don't understand this code ... " . It obviously is. Well, it means that these questions are not welcome in SO, because that was the accepted answer in the duplicate. Strangely, the upvoted answer below says the opposite. However, this answer is in my view inappropriate. You cannot accept these questions and at the same time warn the person asking that very often your question will be considered non interesting and down voted. You either accept these questions kindly or you don't accept them. — Dominic108 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Eric Brandt
That's a lot of uncommented down-voting. FWIW, I agree with you. Actually, just dropping the "by new users" would be an improvement. — Eric Brandt 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Airn5475
Please consider this one! discuss.elastic.co does a real nice full screen side by side editor. I believe improving the experience of writing questions will improve the quality of the questions! — Airn5475 26 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Jeanne Dark
What about a Bounty? — Jeanne Dark 29 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by George Stocker
This can't be a duplicate of asking about too broad if the specific question referenced is not an example of a too broad question (let alone this is about a specific-question and answers have nuance to this particular question). — George Stocker ♦ 50 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Dominic108
For your information, I will close my SO account. I feel too bad to use a site where this type of questions are not accepted or at the best accepted as second class questions. If I am allowed, I will open again an SO account when I need to ask questions while I write code, but it may never happen, because thus far I have been quite self sufficient when I write code. — Dominic108 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by BDL
Wouldn't this only work when you already know that there is a workaround possible? How would you prevent thousands of questions tagged with that label where the only possible answer is "that is not possible"? — BDL 26 secs ago
 
1:26 PM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by fbueckert
Proving a negative is going to be extremely hard; the best any one person can say is, "I can't think of a way to solve this". That doesn't mean it's not possible; just that it's not possible yet, so far as you know. — fbueckert 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by George Stocker
Please don't downvote questions asked in good faith; it's unhelpful. Voting only signals disagreement for feature requests; otherwise voting works the same way it does on every other SE site. On meta: "On posts tagged feature-request, voting indicates agreement or disagreement with the proposed change rather than just the quality or usefulness of the post itself." stackoverflow.com/help/whats-metaGeorge Stocker ♦ 18 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by George Stocker
I don't necessarily agree with this guidance; to people who aren't inside baseball, 'sql' and 'ansi-sql' might as well be synonymous. We can add the tag 'ansi-sql' when they're asking a question implementing something according to ANSI SQL, but it's very useful to have implementation agnostic SQL answers available. — George Stocker ♦ 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Raedwald
Choosing between unclear and too broad can be difficult: if it were clearer, it would be narrower. — Raedwald just now
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by TylerH
@Lundin I don't think it's needless frustration; rather it's a system intended to let people voice their opinions. The system allows for differences of opinions and lets the majority win. If 3 people think a question should be closed, they get to say so... once. I'll never be worried about a question staying closed where 3,000 people think it should be open but only 3 think it should be closed. And anyway, if it's pointless busy-work for those who have to reopen it, then it would be pointless busy-work for those who are closing it, too... by which logic we shouldn't be able to close any Qs. — TylerH 29 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by TylerH
@Andreas It seems like you're using a mobile app or mobile browser view for that. It's also not the question page view which we've been talking about. Let's try an actual example: i.stack.imgur.com/eIv8J.pngTylerH 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Eric Brandt
If there's a question that's actually DBMS agnostic, you're right, @GeorgeStocker, but there are literally dozens of questions a day posted with just a sql tag where the solution is, ultimately, dependent on the DBMS the OP is using. The request for clarification happens so often, that I wrote this up to give a linkable, more thorough explanation than will fit comfortably in a comment. — Eric Brandt 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Mark Amery
@GeorgeStocker I don't see the relevance of your comment here. Clearly people aren't downvoting this to signal "disagreement"; it's not clear that that would even mean anything in this context. — Mark Amery 13 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by yivi
If anything, this belongs to the tag wiki, not as a meta faq, IMO. — yivi 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by George Stocker
@MarkAmery Downvoting means "This question does not show any research effort; it is unclear or not useful" None of those apply; so I can only assume that people are voting according to the 'voting means disagreement on meta' trope. — George Stocker ♦ 48 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by yivi
@Joe, if it's about "providing a link", it's also possible to provide users with a link to the tag wikiyivi 51 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by James K Polk
@weegee: This proposal does not affect question owners, only third-parties editing a question. Question owners can always edit their question. And if your helping? Well, I'm sorry, you need to get 2k rep first. I have reviewed a lot of questions and the number of cases where the edit is good enough to get the question reopened is very, very small. Weigh that against the heavy burden this places on reviewers. — James K Polk 2 mins ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Joe W
@yivi This will provide a good link for users to provide which could be easier to use then a tag wiki which doesn't get read — Joe W 2 mins ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by fbueckert
Conversely, @George, upvoting to counteract downvotes are also not voting the way it was meant to be used; I don't see a point in trying to suppress how people vote. It's like herding cats; the best you can do is guide them in a rough direction. — fbueckert 20 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Mark Amery
@GeorgeStocker In your opinion none apply. It's clearly possible for somebody to think that this question is not useful (e.g. due to the answer being obvious, and there being no reason to treat SQL tags differently from any other kind of tagging and no clear reason why we need a question about this particular case). — Mark Amery 37 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by George Stocker
@fbueckert I vote according to the criteria in the hover: "this question shows research effort; it is useful and clear." — George Stocker ♦ 12 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Andreas
@TylerH You still don't understand it... stackoverflow.com is active questions. If that is a question that is asked, answered or modified, then the question will get bumped. THAT IS THE PROBLEM, and that is described in the question here with: which also results in the questions are bumped to the topAndreas 46 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by fbueckert
Either way, this discussion doesn't belong here; it should be an entirely separate question. We're distracting from the main point of this one. — fbueckert 39 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by yivi
Arguably, votes could be used to express agreement or disagreement with designating this an official FAQ. But then again, another argument about votes and how should users be casting them. — yivi 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Mark Amery
@yivi No reason it can't be both; an FAQ question explaining in detail why it's a good idea to do this in detail could conceivably be a helpful resource to link askers to who argue about it, I suppose. But do we actually have a problem with people posting [sql] questions that don't specify their RDMS in the first place? — Mark Amery 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by TylerH
Is there a SQL chatroom where this FAQ proposal was discussed? E.g. whether it should happen, and/or whether it should be posted here or added to the tag wiki? — TylerH 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by yivi
You can filter review items by tag. — yivi 12 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Danilo
But shouldn't it be automated and built upon an trusted community ? I've never used angular.js , so the mere possibility i can flag that is frightening. — Danilo 54 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by yivi
If a question is flagged as angular.js, but the actual text of the question says "I want to build a website with LEGO and mustard and CSS; were can I find a tutorial thanks advanced!!1!", wouldn't you know what to do with it? My point is, many times you do not need domain knowledge to act on review. — yivi 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Danilo
True, but the same would follow for person who knows angular. And person who knows that example language, wouldn't have as much trouble figuring out if LEGO is an children toy or Library or another language. — Danilo 43 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Andrew T.
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by yivi
I trust you agree with me that the problems with my hypothetical question go beyond identifying that LEGO and mustard may not really apply to web development. — yivi 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Lundin
@TylerH The point is that closed questions get brushed aside and eventually disappearing from the domain tag, waiting re-open review by generic users who don't necessarily have domain knowledge. If you have done re-open reviews, then you know they are tedious and time-consuming. As opposed to casting a close vote on a question in the tags you follow and have domain expertise in, which doesn't take much effort. — Lundin 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Lundin
@TylerH As for the current system, it does not let the majority win in the short term. If we have 3000 users who think the question is fine, 1 user who thinks a question is too broad, 1 user who thinks the question is a dupe and 1 user who think it is off-topic because they like ponies, the question may get closed with the reason "I like ponies", something that 3002 users didn't agree with. After which the OP gets frustrated and 5 (3?) re-open reviewers have to chew through the post. — Lundin 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Nick A
"linux usb / serial port" - Sounds like they don't know what they want, I wouldn't assume for them. And at the very least you could've tidied up punctuation and grammar. — Nick A 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by TylerH
@Danilo The problem with that logic is that it relies on there being people with a high tag score in angular spending time in the CV Queue. Most people do not review things. — TylerH 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Danilo
Perhaps... honestly in my experience, high rep users often do comment, answer flag and etc. I am willing to bet that they are not polymaths , and that they as we all have their own expertise. Just their expertise ( due to experience ) contains 100 tags, and mine 2. — Danilo 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Danilo
Take user Mark Adler for example. Among his most used tags are gzip, zlib,crc and deflate wouldn't it be logical to forward him ques containing to compression and decompression, with custom binary files? — Danilo just now
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Nick A
Also, given the comment link, and the link to docs, it appears it does use a serial interface, reviewers aren't meant to be experts so you need to be clear as to why it was tagged wrongly. Also, "was tagged serial-port due to the usage of usb" - How do you know? They may have tagged it purposefully because they use a serial connection — Nick A 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by jpyams
+1 for papal pop — jpyams just now
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by TylerH
@Danilo If Mark Adler did review tasks, then maybe. But we don't require anyone do any specific action on the site. — TylerH 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by yivi
@Danilo, Mark only performed 7 reviews. Nothing more. Which is fine — yivi 25 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Danilo
I honestly don't see you point : 141 posts edited, 5 helpful flags, 534 votes cast. He isn't active in moderating but he still does it. And last revised was on 30th march. — Danilo 55 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by B.Letz
You are right, I should have had a closer look at punctuation. This is another example of a library that provides functionality for serial ports and USB. But in the Question is stated, that they use USB. — B.Letz 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by TylerH
@Danilo You're asking us to shove review queues in Mark's face. He doesn't currently (or really ever) use those, as my link shows. He's never reviewed a question in the close vote queue. Maybe he casts votes organically, but that's not the same thing as sitting there in a queue and reviewing posts. — TylerH 54 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Nick A
From the question that's not 100% clear to me (although you appear to be right), although I stand by the fact that there was plenty more to fix in the post, and an edit fixing all of the issues would be more likely to be approved (no promises though :) ). — Nick A 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by yivi
And I still argue that many (if not most) review tasks do not actually require domain knowledge. — yivi 1 min ago
 
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[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Danilo
I really, honestly don't know from where in this conversation you found the desire to shove or force someone to do anything. You are placing words out of context. But lets then take you two for example: Both have 0 activity on python tag, is this spam ? Is this deserving of an flag or downvote :stackoverflow.com/questions/45011723/…Danilo 55 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by yivi
Danilo, what review queue I'm supposed to have found that question on? Because the actions offered on review are different on each one. Your only queues available right now, if I'm not mistaken, are First Posts and Late answers, right? — yivi 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by yivi
Let's assume I found that question on "First Posts". I believe it's flaggable as a "typo, not helpful for future readers". Maybe help the user with a comment and move on. — yivi just now
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Danilo
yeah + triage. But you are avoiding the question at hand. The main topic is that for some questions prior experience and trusted knowledge base is necessary. So please, please answer my question from last comment. — Danilo 10 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by yivi
Same thing for Triage. — yivi 58 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Danilo
And you would be wrong there, since python allows acces to global dictionary that holds any function/variable name which you can then search for. Honestly... not trying to make anyone look bad... i am just trying to show you my point of view. Spams, and other aside... for programming topics knowledge is required. And there are many people here with different knowledge. So mapping queue items to persons who what to review by their most active tags is an benefit. I hope you can see that. — Danilo 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Petter Friberg
Overall that tag wiki excerpt is very bad, it has no guidance on how and when to use the tag. Serialports as physical interface seem too me more like "General computing" on Stack Overflow I assume it's used when you use serial port in your code (send/receive). Conclusion before your question can be answer we need to write a correct tag excerpt that defines when and how to use the tag — Petter Friberg 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by yivi
Danilo, that user simply mixed up the right and left side of the assignment. Nothing else. Despite my tag score, I'm not completely ignorant about Python. — yivi 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by weegee
@JamesKPolk Okay, now would you like to support your “very very small” approximation with some concrete examples? — weegee 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by B.Letz
Yes, I concede that the edit was lazy.. But I think that the tag summary should be changed too. — B.Letz 2 mins ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Petter Friberg
I'm not referring to your edit, I'm referring to the fact that the tag wiki excerpt is bad, it has no guidance whatsoever on how to use the tag (personally I think it should only be used if you use serial port in code, even if it is connect via usb), hence in this case your edit was correct (a bit lazy but correct) — Petter Friberg 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by yivi
But if I didn't know what to do about a question, I could just as easily press skip. Most review tasks do not require domain knowledge. Some do, and if you encounter those you skip. Or if you really want them filtered, there is an UI for that. — yivi 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by weegee
I quote from the relevant thread that Andrew linked ” There is very little evidence of cases where a (third-party) edit actually ends up stealing an OP's chance of getting their question reopened in the queue.”weegee 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Petter Friberg
hence, before anyone can answer this question, the tag wiki excerpt needs to fixedPetter Friberg 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Danilo
Again , honestly my desire wasn't to offend anyone. I really hope that is clear, so i never meant that any of you are completely,partially or full ignorant. I think of all users with higher rep than mine greatly. But what if person wanted to assign global variables to the list, and use that list to compute new value ? That part isn't clear from the question ( since nowhere in question shows the prior declaration of global variables ) - and yet question can be rushly written. This kind of things we never know. — Danilo 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by yivi
If it's not clear from the question, then it's flaggable as "unclear". But you are splitting hairs: if you found that question you know it's not salvageable in its current form. You just flag it to the best of your abilities and move on. If you think it is salvageable and think you can help the user, you can try helping to edit the question, ask for additional details, etc, etc. — yivi 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Zhigalin
I even saw people not reading the question before voting to close as dup... — Zhigalin 12 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by George Stocker
Regarding your latest edit, evil_scientist; it makes answering significantly more complicated when you add automating a particular interactive program vs asking for the task to be done (without introducing the hoop of trying to automate an interactive program). As I indicate in my answer, your best bet is to edit your question and leave all that out; as unless I miss my guess, you can achieve the same result without even using that particular program. — George Stocker ♦ 23 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Zhigalin
@AndrasDeak yet these are quite a few people who are not letting their lacking domain knowledge stop them from closing as unclear or too broad — Zhigalin 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Kevin B
The lack of an accepted answer already says this. — Kevin B 13 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Zoe
@GeorgeStocker maybe not, but most of these questions usually fall under the TB close reason, not because of a lack of research, but because "if your question could be answered by an entire book, or has many valid answers (but no way to determine which - if any - are correct), then it is probably too broad for our format". Judging by the file format, correctly adjusting the exposure (as asked in the question) is extremely broad. What's "proper exposure"? How on earth do you calculate that? Is it universal? — Zoe 56 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Danilo
And i did, but the question has more than 9 negative comments, and there isn't any way to save it from my exp points. Just because anyone can flag it, the user probably will not even see the answer i will give it ( just about to ) and the question will stay unanswered and downvoted. Even if it has merit. — Danilo 16 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Zoe
@GeorgeStocker no, you don't. You're also forgetting the conversion part. Loading and parsing a .exr is a book of its own, and converting it to PNG as well requires a parser that manages to convert the formats. There's libraries for that (and probably several, meaning it has "too many valid answers"), automatically calculating the correct exposure (unless it's a static value - also not mentioned in the question) takes a few years and a team of ML experts to identify what exposure is correct. And, agian, what is correct? That means there's no way to determine which answers are correct. — Zoe 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Zoe
It's also unlikely to be useful to anyone else depending on the definition of what exposure is correct. Converting the image itself is one thing, but modifying it requires a whole different approach. You need to know what data to modify, find a way to validate it, then find the right way to identify the correct exposure, followed by converting that to a .png format. Distinct? Sure! So is "how do I code an app that does <something>", but it doesn't mean it's easily answerable. — Zoe 35 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by James K Polk
@weegee: As I've already stated, these are anecdotal impressions, so these my impressions and others will have to suffice for evidence. I'm not skilled enough yet use the tools for doing large-scale queries. As to that answer you are quoting, it provided no contradictory evidence either and the comments below it take exception to that particular claim. — James K Polk 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by George Stocker
@Zoe if we disallowed all questions that needed libraries for their answers we'd never have any answers. APIs are all around us. We disallow questions that ask which library to use for a given task; we don't disallow questions that require usage of a library to answer. — George Stocker ♦ 46 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by yivi
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Zoe
a team of ML researchers. — Zoe 28 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Zoe
@GeorgeStocker You're missing my point. I'm not saying the use of libraries is the problem, but when it requires thousands of lines of code and thousands of images to train on, that isn't easily answerable. OP refers to it as a "trivial task", but that's because it's powered by a brain. Answering the question, unless the exposure has a static value (which, again, isn't mentioned in the question), requires a replacement for a brain to find the right exposure. There's years and years of research poured into ML, but not a single way to compress the answer into a format that doesn't take — Zoe 36 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by yivi
No, but we ask questions to be reasonably scoped. That's part of the "with enough detail to identify an adequate answer". That question wasn't, and considering the question asker comments in their latest edit, wasn't going to be. — yivi 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by George Stocker
@Zoe I'm referencing this line in your comment: "There's libraries for that (and probably several, meaning it has "too many valid answers"), . Did you not mean for that to come across as having lots of libraries to solve a problem means its too broad? — George Stocker ♦ 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by George Stocker
@Makoto Already did; you can say it's unsatisfying, or you can downvote it, but it doesn't change my view on it. — George Stocker ♦ 19 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Makoto
Very funny, @GeorgeStocker. I believed that the context of me asking you to answer the question was referring to the OP's question on the main site. Since you still believe it to not be too broad, are you gonna try and tackle that now? Especially in light of what context the OP has added to this question? — Makoto 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Zoe
@GeorgeStocker No. Take C++: many questions ask about problems that can be solved with Boost. Off the top of my head, "How do I load a file?". I guarantee there's a Boost header that handles it. If the answer says something like "Alternatively, you can use Boost: <code>", that's wildly different from "Use this lirbary for parsing, then combine this code written with this library for detecting exposure, then you can use this library to change the law byte data produced by the first one...". This isn't a library question, this specific question asks for an entire tech stack. — Zoe 8 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Makoto
If you feel me to be attacking you, we can take this to chat later. I'm definitely not attacking you; I'm explaining to you why the OP's original question on the main site was too broad, and why your edit made that worse than what you had intended. — Makoto 27 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by George Stocker
@Makoto so ask that question instead of attacking? — George Stocker ♦ 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Makoto
I think your edit made it worse. Now we lose context into what program is being used, which would've motivated command-line solutions for those who are well-versed in it, and we are still faced with an overly broad "how do I do X in Y"-style question. I get that you might want to save this question, but for the life of me I cannot figure out why. — Makoto 2 mins ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Zoe
But I doubt you see the problem. But try to imagine the components required to answer the question: you need to load the file, parse the file, be able to modify it, find how to modify it (this alone is extremely broad if we're not talking static values. Optimizing a ML model can be done in many ways), actually modify it, convert it to the .png format, and save it. What you're forgetting to ask is "how does one calculate what to modify"? If it's a dynamic model and requires a brain, ML is the only way to go. Improving image quality alone is a massive subject, and that's usually with scaling. — Zoe 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Danilo
"Imagine if you asked a question, and 6 downvotes later lost 100 rep and saw it was deleted as spam, or rude or abusive, when you were asking about a function in jQuery." this did happen to me on numerous times, and i am not only one. I got -13 downvotes, got closed and deleted after 2 days. I did however help this decision by being frustrated, angered, and frightened by loss of reputation. I admit that perhaps forced filtering isn't well polished as i hoped. But this stuff happens still. — Danilo 10 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by George Stocker
I don’t think it’s purposeful but one critical part of being able to help people is to not hang them with their own rope, but cut the rope when you see it might be too long. — George Stocker ♦ 37 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by George Stocker
@zoe we have different perspectives on the question; my answer goes into my perspective and what would make it a better question. At a certain point, programming becomes the art of doing the possible. We don’t take what beginners think they want at face value because they’re unlikely to know what they really need. Instead we use our experience and judgement to give them answers that achieve their goals without taking into account how they perceive it should be done. As my answer details, i’d Edit out figuring out the “right” exposure and saving that for a separate question. — George Stocker ♦ 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Zoe
@Danilo yeah, but that results in -26 rep and a potential asking ban. The -100 rep from spam flags stay even after deletion. Normal deletion sends the signal the post is bad, spam deletion is a signal that's significantly worse ("Your question is so bad it's spam" - we don't have a definition of spam that includes normal questions). Also, spam deletion is very different from regular deletion, because regular deletion doesn't have the same side-effects as spam deletion (spam deletion being deletion by Community with the spam warning). — Zoe 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by George Stocker
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by fbueckert
I'm having trouble even seeing how this is a programming problem to begin with; all we have is, "I have this task that needs to be automated", while assuming the solution has to involve code. I don't think adding, "with code" to a problem automatically means it's a programming problem. — fbueckert 44 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Marijn
A question is viewed when it is active (when it is asked, edited, answered, commented on) but over time it also generates views from visitors that find the question through Google or SO search. The amount of the first type of views may correlate with technology popularity, but the second type correlates with time, i.e., an older question has more time to collect views and therefore older questions on average have more views than newer questions. Your query does not seem to take this into account (i.e., you should divide view count by question 'age'). — Marijn 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Zoe
I still get it though, it's demotivating. It takes a long time to learn how to ask a really good question. I personally avoid asking on SO unless I know I have a unique question that's of decent quality and I can't find anything that answers it online (and that usually takes hours of searching, but that's also a trainable skill). Most reviewers in the CV queue don't downvote, however. It's most likely to happen outside the queue. — Zoe 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Hans Passant
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by fbueckert
You're arguing a strawman, @George. I don't care if they don't understand; I care about it actually being a programming problem. — fbueckert 12 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by George Stocker
@fbueckert we got rid of the 'minimal understanding' close reason for precisely this reason. — George Stocker ♦ 52 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by weegee
@JamesKPolk if your points and evidences are all anecdotal then why the argument? Why not research more into it — weegee 57 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by fbueckert
So...because the asker doesn't know any better, we have to help them? I'm going to strongly disagree that a lack of knowledge automatically entitles assistance from our end. That flies in the face of why we close questions in the first place. — fbueckert 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Danilo
i am currently under "another bad question and you will get asking ban" type scenario, because of that question ... and I can't tell you how much rep i lost ( it was more than 26 rep... i was close to 600 before that. And for the stuff to be more funny, i'm at top 11% users in growth, and was a week before that among most trusted users to answer/ask question. I've been from top of the wheel to the threat of the bottom. But mine scenario on the side. The fact that it happens, shows that there needs to be an trusted credibility network. — Danilo 2 mins ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Don&#39;t Panic
But new accounts are more likely to produce spam, aren't they? Still I guess "by new users" doesn't really add anything to the explanation that couldn't easily be inferred. — Don't Panic 44 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by George Stocker
@fbueckert what is programming if not automation of otherwise manual tasks? Did you know that there are large swaths of organizations that still, to this day, refer to their programming departments as "automation"? — George Stocker ♦ 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Zoe
Unhandled spam flags on a post when it's deleted is marked as helpful and it says the post content is hidden, but unless it's deleted by Community, it doesn't follow with the penalties. — Zoe 21 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by fbueckert
Ah, I see where the disconnect is. You see it as de facto code required; I see it as an XY problem, where the assumed solution requires code. Yes, it takes expertise to recognize that it doesn't, but not having that knowledge doesn't make it a problem within a programming scope. — fbueckert 55 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Zoe
@Danilo You can validate that by using the reputation audit. According to your graph, you were at just under 500 rep when you received a bunch of downvotes, that you regained shortly after (probably due to deletion). You don't miss the rep loss from spam though, -100 is pretty noticeable unless you go inactive and happen to get enough other events to drown it out. However, if an answer of yours was incorrectly deleted as spam, raise a mod flag. Note that it needs to say it was deleted by Community, as well as have the spam warning to count. — Zoe 2 mins ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by George Stocker
@fbueckert I don't see it as 'code required'; I see that the OP asked it on this site, asking if there was a way in python to do what they want to do. I'm not sure how much more programming you get. "We only allow programming questions by people who know how to program" is a bit gate-keeperish. — George Stocker ♦ 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Danilo
I just think that some way to limit misuse is necessary. My question is driven by my own fear of not turning into a monster. — Danilo 8 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by Danilo
Zoe thank you for that information. I can't see the downvotes i am mentioning in my graph. The question was deleted as "to broad" or something ( i have suppressed it ... i can't remember ) . I can't find it , i can't link to it. But it really doesn't matter. My scenario isn't the focus of the question, and i wish not to burden you with the story. — Danilo 54 secs ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by fbueckert
See, that's where we disagree. I'm pointing out that asking about a task, and appending, "in code" to the problem makes it a programming problem. That's why I think it's an XY problem. — fbueckert 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by fbueckert
And there is a barrier to entry; you need a modicum of knowledge in the problem space to participate. Is that really gatekeeping? — fbueckert 55 secs ago
 
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[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by pushkin
Maybe next, we can lower the number of votes needed to 1? >.< hehe — pushkin 1 min ago
 
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[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by TKK
@AndrasDeak I have enough experience to know that most people are dumb. I've built my career on cleaning up after idiots with paper credentials. — TKK 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by StoryTeller
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by πάντα ῥεῖ
Note the part about deleted questions, which count against you. — πάντα ῥεῖ 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by George Stocker
Re-opening so I can answer the user's specific issue since they came here for support; will close as duplicate after. Since they need a moderator to show them where their deleted questions are; I'll do that in my answer. — George Stocker ♦ 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New comment posted by SAXENA_RAHUL
@GeorgeStocker thankyou for helping. Please can you describe a short version on how to get the account back — SAXENA_RAHUL 1 min ago
 
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